“I am genuinely honored to be on your cover and so happy you used a pic by @ruvenafanador — he always makes me feel gorgeous,” she wrote on Instagram Monday. “But this is not what my body has ever looked like or will ever look like — the magazine has done more than the average photoshop.”

“So if you’re into what I do, why not be honest with your readers,” Dunham, 29, added.

The image chosen for the cover appears to have altered Dunham’s appearance, particularly her arms, face and thighs.

This isn’t the first time a Dunham cover has come under fire.

In 2014, Vogue was accused of airbrushing Dunham’s spread. While Dunham claimed that it was the “most minimal retouching,” Jezebel shelled out $10,000 to acquire the un-altered photos.

Dunham has always been candid about body image, admitting that she has since grown comfortable in her own skin.

“I really feel good with my size now,” Dunham shared. “I know when I say that people are like, ‘mm hmm,’ but I just do! It used to be when I went into a room with all thin women I felt like, what’s wrong with me? Now I just feel special.”